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Google Chrome making headlines on New York Times

Do you know that Google Chrome (my favorite browser) is making ‘headlines’ on The New York Times? Screenshot included.

Google Chrome making headlines on New York Times

Yes, Google is going for broke in their war against Internet Explorer, Safari and Mozilla Firefox. A few weeks back, we saw Google Chrome ads on TV and earlier today I discovered that Google Chrome has ‘conquered’ The New York Times, the largest metropolitan newspaper in the US!

By the way, have you downloaded and installed Google Chrome? It is a super fast browser (faster than Firefox!), try it!

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Chrome is great, and I've been using it for the better part of the last 6 months, except for one thing - it doesn't handle Java very well. But for 90% of the time (i.e. basic surfing), it's fast and efficient.

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